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what was the meaning of Iqta in sultanate period ​

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Answered by ar7273662
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Iqta' is an Arabic word denoting a sort of administrative regional unit. It is usually considered equivalent to a province. Initially the Delhi Sultans had divided their empire into several 'Iqtas' or provinces or spheres of influence and put them under the charge of officers called 'Iqtadars' (governors

Answered by sashmitaadh
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Iqta is the Islamic practice of tax farming common among the Muslim.

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